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China maps out ambitious space plans in 15th Five-Year Plan

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China maps out ambitious space plans in 15th Five-Year Plan

2026-03-17 14:00 Last Updated At:14:57

China has outlined a roadmap for its space sector in the next five years, according to the newly released outline of the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030).

China aims to accelerate the development of its space capabilities while transforming aerospace from a symbol of national strength into a key driver of new productive forces capable of generating trillions of yuan in economic value.

One of the central goals is to turn space activities from single customized, expensive projects into a market-oriented industry capable of mass production.

Satellites will be equipped with more powerful and durable power systems and a universal "smart brain," eliminating the need to build customized chips for each individual satellite. At the same time, China plans to develop lighter launch vehicles with reusable capabilities similar to aircraft, dramatically lowering launch costs.

The blueprint also emphasizes integrated design between rockets and satellites to support efficient, large-scale constellation deployments. Technologies for active space defense and intelligent control of satellite clusters will also be developed to protect spacecraft from debris, signal interference and other orbital risks. China will continue constructing a large satellite internet constellation, coordinated at the national level. The plan calls for large-scale satellite deployment, improved launch management and better in-orbit maintenance to ensure stable network operations.

The system will be closely integrated with the country's BeiDou Navigation Satellite System, combining communication, internet connectivity, precise positioning and remote sensing into a unified space-based infrastructure.

This integrated "space-air-ground network" is expected to support maritime operations, emergency response and connectivity in remote regions while also enabling global communications services. China also plans to promote the international use of its mature space technologies and services.

Deep-space exploration remains a key frontier for China's space ambitions. Building on previous lunar and Mars missions, the new plan calls for expanded exploration efforts deeper into space.

China intends to advance the second phase of its Mars exploration program while developing capabilities to monitor and potentially deflect threatening celestial bodies. The country also plans to explore the outer regions of the solar system to pursue new scientific discoveries.

A reusable heavy-lift launch vehicle is expected to play a central role in future missions including crewed lunar landings and deep-space exploration. China will also continue studies on building an International Lunar Research Station and gradually expand lunar scientific research and potential resource utilization, while working with international partners to explore deep space.

China maps out ambitious space plans in 15th Five-Year Plan

China maps out ambitious space plans in 15th Five-Year Plan

The central parity rate of the Chinese currency renminbi, or the yuan, strengthened 96 pips to 6.8961 against the U.S. dollar Tuesday, according to the China Foreign Exchange Trade System.

In China's spot foreign exchange market, the yuan is allowed to rise or fall by 2 percent from the central parity rate each trading day.

The central parity rate of the yuan against the U.S. dollar is based on a weighted average of prices offered by market makers before the opening of the interbank market each business day.

Chinese yuan strengthens to 6.8961 against USD Tuesday

Chinese yuan strengthens to 6.8961 against USD Tuesday

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